He lunged at sheriff's deputies when they arrived at 1916 Sarazen Court shortly after 1:30 a.m., deputies said. Sgt. Angelo Nieves, a sheriff's spokesman, said deputies Donald Woods, 23, and Dwayne Martin, 30, opened fire and hit Jean-Marie on the leg and chest.

Both deputies were reassigned while the shooting is investigated, Nieves said.

Jean-Marie, who was in stable condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center, has a lengthy criminal record that includes convictions and arrests for cocaine possession, trafficking, armed robbery and assault.